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Chironomidae larva 4 Oct 2011 SW Sweden -> Chironomini
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Chironomini, but there is something strange about this. On the ventral side of the penultimate segment there seems to be some tubuli. But they supposed to be on the last segment for Chironomus. I can't think of a genus or species with ventral tubuli on this segment. You may send it to me when you have collected it and put it in ethanol.
 
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Thanks for your help! It was found in a place I visit quite often, so maybe I will find it again.
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